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Ealing 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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the Greater Ealing Nursing Association and to increase to £35
the contribution to the Northolt Nursing Association.
CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.
Name. Address. Provided by
Health Centre 13, Mattock Lane, Ealing Town Council
Ealing
Health Centre Cherington House, Ealing Town Council
Hanwell
Health Centre Ravenor Park, Ealing Town Council
Greenford
Health Centre Islips Manor, Ealing Town Council
Northolt
Orthopaedic Clinic 13, Mattock Lane, Ealing Town Council
Ealing
Special Clinic 13, Mattock Lane, Ealing Town Council
Ealing
Tuberculosis Dispensary Green Man Passage, Middlesex County
West Ealing Council
Treatment Centres for Certain Hospitals Middlesex County
Venereal Disease in London Council
Special Clinic.—A special Clinic to which the medical officers
at the Health Centres can refer mothers, in whom pregnancy
would be detrimental to health, was inaugurated in 1933. The
arrangements detailed in the annual report for that year have
been continued and during the year 51 new cases were dealt with,
making a total of 97 since the Clinic was commenced. The total
number of interviews with the doctor who attends at this Clinic
was 100 during the year.
HOSPITALS.
1. Isolation Hospital.—Proposals to increase the accommodation
of the Chiswick and Ealing Isolation Hospital to 140
beds were detailed in the annual report for last year.
The annual report on this hospital is to be found as an appendix
Ko this report. In this report is emphasised the pressing need
for the extensions which received the support of the Council and
which, it is hoped, will be commenced at an early date.
2. Maternity Hospital.—The hospital of 22 beds maintained
by the Chiswick and Ealing Hospitals Committee is available foi